Look, alerting a dev to an issue he may not know about is one thing. Whining like a 12 year-old is another. I think you're whining. Several members--including me and you and the dev-- have been talking about this issue for the last two pages of the thread--of course the dev knows about it! He talks about fixing the movie clip feature in the next version, and he talks about further improving after that. I have no reason to doubt his resolve and it seems obvious what the plan is.

I can't stop you from whining, but when you're whining about a dev who is doing a good job, then I'll object. Plain. And. Simple.

why whine about it? Is that the sort of community we want? A bunch of whiners?

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Look Hacker, I wasn't whining, I was telling the developer in a few short sentences that the stop gap measure isn't of the same standard. If you want to be a sanctimonious fawning puppy dog that is your right but leave me out of it. People like me hope to spur the developer forward but if your type express satisfaction with a stop gap measure what incentive is there to do any more? You are a hindrance to this community of users.

Guys, still the art is popping up in my gallery.
The data is downloaded to the cache folder but those are getting indexed by tracker. clearing cache is solving this of course but would like to know how this art is hidden automatically.

Guys, still the art is popping up in my gallery.
The data is downloaded to the cache folder but those are getting indexed by tracker. clearing cache is solving this of course but would like to know how this art is hidden automatically.

Do one thing take the name of one of those files from gallery and in terminal do a find:

Code:

find /home/user/MyDocs | grep FILE_NAME

You'll find exactly which folder in MyDocs is causing the issue and then you can put a .dot on it...